package context import ( "strings" "github.com/G-Node/git-module" "github.com/G-Node/gogs/internal/db" "github.com/G-Node/gogs/internal/setting" "github.com/G-Node/libgin/libgin" log "gopkg.in/clog.v1" ) // getRepoDOI returns the DOI for the repository based on the following rules: // - if the repository belongs to the DOI user and has a tag that matches the // DOI prefix, returns the tag. // - if the repo is forked by the DOI user, check the DOI fork for the tag as above. // - if the repo is forked by the DOI user and the fork doesn't have a tag, // returns the (old-style) calculated DOI, based on the hash of the repository // path. // - An empty string is returned if it is not not forked by the DOI user. // If an error occurs at any point, returns an empty string (the error is logged). // Tag retrieval is allowed to fail and falls back on the hashed DOI method. func getRepoDOI(c *Context) string { repo := c.Repo.Repository var doiFork *db.Repository if repo.Owner.Name == "doi" { doiFork = repo } else { if forks, err := repo.GetForks(); err == nil { for _, fork := range forks { if fork.MustOwner().Name == "doi" { doiFork = fork break } } } else { log.Error(2, "failed to get forks for repository %q (%d): %v", repo.FullName(), repo.ID, err) return "" } } if doiFork == nil { // not owned or forked by DOI, so not registered return "" } // check the DOI fork for a tag that matches our DOI prefix // if multiple exit, get the latest one doiBase := setting.DOI.Base doiForkGit, err := git.OpenRepository(doiFork.RepoPath()) if err != nil { log.Error(2, "failed to open git repository at %q (%d): %v", doiFork.RepoPath(), doiFork.ID, err) return "" } if tags, err := doiForkGit.GetTags(); err == nil { var latestTime int64 latestTag := "" for _, tagName := range tags { if strings.Contains(tagName, doiBase) { tag, err := doiForkGit.GetTag(tagName) if err != nil { // log the error and continue to the next tag log.Error(2, "failed to get information for tag %q for repository at %q: %v", tagName, doiForkGit.Path, err) continue } commit, err := tag.Commit() if err != nil { // log the error and continue to the next tag log.Error(2, "failed to get commit for tag %q for repository at %q: %v", tagName, doiForkGit.Path, err) continue } commitTime := commit.Committer.When.Unix() if commitTime > latestTime { latestTag = tagName latestTime = commitTime } return latestTag } } } else { // this shouldn't happen even if there are no tags // log the error, but fall back to the old method anyway log.Error(2, "failed to get tags for repository at %q: %v", doiForkGit.Path, err) } // Has DOI fork but isn't tagged: return old style has-based DOI repoPath := repo.FullName() // get base repo name if it's a DOI fork if c.Repo.Repository.IsFork && c.Repo.Owner.Name == "doi" { repoPath = c.Repo.Repository.BaseRepo.FullName() } uuid := libgin.RepoPathToUUID(repoPath) return doiBase + uuid[:6] } // hasDataCite returns 'true' if a repository includes a file called // 'datacite.yml' in its root. No checks are made to determine if the file is // valid. If any error occurs, for example due to an uninitialised repository // or missing repository root, it returns 'false' without error. func hasDataCite(c *Context) bool { commit, err := c.Repo.GitRepo.GetBranchCommit(c.Repo.Repository.DefaultBranch) if err != nil { return false } _, err = commit.GetBlobByPath("./datacite.yml") return err == nil }